00:01Beneath the wings of giants is a land that thunders from the tread of restless herds,
00:09and echoes with the cries of killers, large and small.
00:23As a hunter, little Das is a little wet behind the ears,
00:27but he's determined to prove himself.
00:34His targets? A pair of prehistoric runaways, buck and blaze.
00:40They must find their herd, or die.
00:47Now, the gathering storm of fire and stone falls from the sky,
00:51and a wall of searing heat threatens all in its path.
01:04In a forgotten land called North America, little Das' hunt begins.
01:09The siege and the Queries of Atlantis don't win.
01:11Well, not even though there is nothing to do.
01:13In a place of fire – the road began.
01:16The ending of the year is for the last day.
01:18The battle begins.
01:20No, no, no.
01:26The gate is first.
01:28The battle begins.
01:31The battle begins.
01:3275 million years ago, the Rocky Mountains are a chain of young volcanic peaks that cut through the face of North America like a great scar of stone.
01:55Deep in the Elkhorn Range of Montana, lunch is served from the rich volcanic soil.
02:02Berries and greens provide the Orodromeus with organic octane.
02:14In the fast and furious world of dinosaurs, these are the Roadrunners.
02:25While life is good in the upland community, the local residents carry on their own version of Neighborhood Watch.
02:32While the herd tanks up, one adult serves as a lookout.
02:42Quetzalcoatlus are the last of the flying reptiles.
02:47Quetzalcoatlus are the last of the flying reptiles.
02:48Quetzalcoatlus are the last of the flying reptiles.
03:02These animals, the largest in the family of pterosaurs, are also the only survivors in a group driven to extinction by warm-blooded birds.
03:14But today, they rule the air.
03:16Measuring 21 feet, the wingspan of Quetzalcoatlus is as wide as a World War II fighter plane.
03:26The Quetzalcoatlus is a notorious fleshy.
03:37But down on the deck, the herd is calm and collected.
03:42Quetzalcoatlus fancy fish over red meat every time.
03:46Today, the fleet heads for the inland sea, some 50 miles away, to harvest fish from the shallows.
03:58The show is over.
04:01But the lone sentry is stuck in alert mode.
04:11The herd is more concerned with second helpings than communal security.
04:20The picnic area they've chosen is exposed and flanked by a thick line of tree cover.
04:25If Orodromeus are Roadrunners, Troodons are the coyotes.
04:44And yes, they're wily too.
04:46When evolution passed out the stealth gene, the Troodons lucked out.
04:56By the time you see one, it's usually too late to run.
05:03Endowed with the largest brain on dinosaur planet, the Troodon nervous system is attached to a set of big, forward-looking eyes.
05:12But for all the stealth, they're not invisible.
05:16But for all the stealth, they're not invisible.
05:42The Orodromeus kick into overdrive.
05:56Zero to forty in about ten seconds.
06:01All the Troodons get to eat so far is a mouthful of dust.
06:05The herd scrambles.
06:10And so will the Troodons.
06:12But their scramble is just a little bit slower.
06:16There's no sense in breaking delicate toe bones on a re...